Spanish Gold Coins Escudo Gold Coin of 1793 Charles IV King of Spain

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Obverse: Draped profile bust of Charles IV right.
Latin Legend: CAROLUS . IIII . D.G . HISP . ET IND . R . 1793/1? .
Translation: "Charles IV by the Grace of God, King of the Spains and Indies 1793/1?"

Reverse: Shield under crown and Collar of the Golden Fleece.
Legend: AUSPICE DEO IN UTROQ FELIX (Crowned M) MF (Assayer Initials)
Translateion: "Under God's Auspices Happy in Both (Worlds)"

Mint Mark: Crowned M (Madrid Mint).
Assayers: Manuel de Lamas and Francisco Herrera
Diameter: 18 mm
Weight: 3.32 gram of Gold.

Spanish escudo - The escudo was the name of two distinct Spanish currency denominations.

The first escudo was a gold coin introduced in 1535/1537, with coins denominated in escudos issued until 1833. It was initially worth 16 reales. When different reales were introduced, the escudo became worth 16 reales de plata in 1642, then 16 reales de plata fuerte or 40 reales de vellón from 1737.
Gold coins were issued in denominations of ½, 1, 2, 4 and 8 escudos, with the 2 escudos coin known as the doubloon. Between 1809 and 1849, coins denominated as 80, 160 and 320 reales (de vellon) were issued, equivalent, in gold content and value, to the 2, 4 and 8 escudo coins. Most were minted in Madrid, marked with a superscripted M or in Seville bearing an S below and left of the Royal Coat of Arms. The mintmaster's initials appeared on the opposite side.